RAP4 468 DMR Bolt-Action Training Rifle

RAP4 is proud to announce a breakthrough in
paintball precision arms: the Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR). Want to
hit targets out to 100 yards? Now you can.

Built on a receiver very similar to our game-changing 468, the DMR is
bolt action operated, accepts shaped rounds or standard paintballs, and
in testing has achieved velocity consistency of +/- 2 feet per second
(fps)...which means that when you load up top-quality ammunition like
First Strike rounds, the DMR will give you absolutely unheard of
accuracy.

The DMR accepts our industry-leading DMags, so you have full
interchangeability with the DMags you already use in your 468, Tacamo
MKP-II, or other RAP4 DMag-ready marker. Those DMags are also ready to
accept shaped rounds like First Strike rounds, so with the inexpensive
DMags you already own, you can load up fourteen or twenty
flight-optimized shaped rounds and deploy right into the heart of the
action.

The military uses one magazine between the M4/M16 rifles and the
M4/M16-based designated marksman rifles to keep things simple in the
field, and to give operators the best interchangeability between their
tactical precision weapons, CQB weapons, and patrol weapons. With the
DMR designed to accept our DMags, you have that exact same functionality
between your DMag-ready guns. So load up your mags, grab the gear suited
to your mission, and hit the field with the confidence that you can make
one-shot eliminations from clear across the field!

When you play an overwatch role, the DMR in your hands will be able to
take out opposing snipers while you stay out of their range. You can
drop the guards from around their base, clearing an approach for your
team to breach their perimeter. Flank wide around the field, sneak in at
an angle…and you can even eliminate their commander with a single shot.
No one will know where it came from, because you could be up to a
hundred yards away.

Also, because the DMR is one of the quietest paintball guns you can
shoot. The closed bolt and bolt action operation combine to keep the
sound signature at the chamber confined within the DMR. You only operate
the bolt—which you can easily cycle with just two fingers—when you need
to operate it, so there are no clattering parts or exhaust gases coming
out of the action (like on semi-automatic paintball guns).

The DMR is in the final stages of production right now, and orders are
already filling up fast. We’ll ship yours on or before March 29, 2014,
and it will be ready to take straight to the field. In the meantime, our
lead designer—Omar Macy—is putting the final touches on the concept
models. He’s just about ready to release the DMR on the world.